Fairfield's Historic Restmore Home Listed For Sale For First Time At $3.9M

​Restmore carries a price tag of $3.9 million.Photo Credit: Realtor.com"Restmore" at 375 Warner Hill Road is on the market for the first time since it was built in 1912.Photo Credit: Courtesy of Weichert RealtorsThe dining room is part of a home that includes more than 6,900 square feet of living space.Photo Credit: Courtesy of Weichert RealtorsThe home has five fireplaces.Photo Credit: Courtesy of Weichert RealtorsThe home sits on 5.5 acres atop Mill Hill.Photo Credit: Courtesy of Weichert RealtorsThe kitchen is one of the rooms in the house that has been painstakingly updated.Photo Credit: Courtesy of Weichert Realtors

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FAIRFIELD, Conn. — A Fairfield home formerly owned by the founder of a Bridgeport women's apparel company and listed on the National Register of Historic Places is on the market for the first time since it was built in 1912.

The home is located at 375 Warner Hill Road in Fairfield. "Restmore," designed by renowned architect, Ehrick Kensett Rossiter, was commissioned by in 1910 by Dr. Ira DeVer Warner, Sr., founder of Warner Brothers Women’s Apparel Co. of Bridgeport. The list price for the home is $3.9 million.

The home is set on 5.5 acres atop Mill Hill and overlooks Long Island Sound. The landmark dwelling is a custom-designed Cape Dutch style estate and includes five bedrooms and 4.5 baths.